Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Spa Home's Facial Steamer!


Spa Home's Facial Steamer Review!

I know I have't done a review in a really long time (other than that mystery box...), but I am SO excited about this little gadget!


I was recently sent an at home Facial Steamer to review from Spa Home and I was SO excited to be able to try this out! You all know that Josh and I are big on doing at home masks. So, I really thought this would be an amazing addition to our at home facial nights. And, I have remained totally pleased and excited to use this!

I even shot a Youtube How To Video for you!

If you've never had a facial or aren't aware of how these machines work- it's pretty simple. Pour in some water, turn it on, let the water heat up to a gentle steam and just place your face above it to comfortably melt away dirt and grime, loosen black heads, and soften your face.



The machine is super easy to put together- just pour some water in the base, turn the machine on lower (1) or higher (2) settings, let it heat up for about 5 minutes, and place your face over it up to 10 glorious minutes.

The package also included a pouring cup (which I definitely need for all my messes!), something that I think is a nose piece - which is glorious for when I get congested in the winter, and a 20 ml bottle of Frankincense and Myrrh essential oil. I actually really hated the scent. But, I love using my peppermint and lavender essential oil mixture in this.




 It's SO simple, easy to use, and works really well. Look at this guy steam up:






There's not much to say in regards to negatives for this steamer except for the fact that you do have to hold your head over it for a bit. But, I've always really wanted one of these at home. And this is the PERFECT addition for my at home spa days and mask Mondays!

100% Rainarella seal of approval!

If you're interested in checking out Spa Home's Facial Steamer, you can check them out on Amazon:


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